Enteropeptidase Trypsinogen or Trypsin Trypsin Trypsin Chymotrypsinogen Chymotrypsin Trypsin Carboxypeptidase A Carboxypeptidase B Aminopeptidases Procarboxypeptidases Proelastase Trypsin Elastase Trypsin Procolipase Colipase
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- In which part of alimentariy canal does absorption of water, simple sugars andalcohol lakes place?Amos suffers from intermittent pain in the epigastric area that beginsabout 2 or 3 hours after eating. The pain is relieved by taking an antacid.An endoscopic exam identified duodenal ulcers and Amos’s physicianrecommended antacids and an antibiotic. Amos wondered why hecould not control the condition with antacids alone, but his physicianwas worried about perforation of the duodenum. Explain why Amos’sphysician prescribed both antacids and antibiotics. How could the lackof antibiotics lead to perforation of the duodenum?What is the importance of the following in digestion: Chenodeoxycholic acid Deoxycholic acid Cholic acid
- essay of Methane extraction from anaerobic digestion.While anesthetized, patients sometimes vomit. Given that the anestheticeliminates the swallowing reflex, explain why it is dangerous for ananesthetized patient to vomit.What vitamin is added to the toothpastes aiming to prevent gum inflammation and to improve regeneration of epithelial cells of periodontium? Explain the mechanism of action of this vitamin.
- The concentrations of the following amino acids differsignificantly in blood flowing from the liver to the restof the body and in the nutrient pool entering the enterocyte.Explain why the concentration changes in each case.a. isoleucineb. glutaminec. serined. valinee. alanineOnce food has entered the pharynx, deglutition will become completely involuntary, and respiration will be inhibited by the swallowing center until the last stage of the process is completed. True or false and why.Kindly briefly Explain why a person with ketoacidosis may hyperventilate.. What benefit might this provide?
- The lipoprotein that is responsible for transporting excess cholesterol from the peripheral tissues back to the liver for storage or excretion with the bile is __________________.Explain the following functions of the liver: bile secretion, synthetic activity, and detoxification. kindly insert your references here.During hydrochloric acid secretion Multiple Choice K+ ion is transported into the parietal cell in exchange for a Cl- ion Cl- ion is transported into the parietal cell in exchange for a bicarbonate ion H+ ion is transported into interstitial fluid in exchange for a bicarbonate ion K+ ion is transported into interstitial fluid in exchange for a H+ ion